This Pinocchio, loosely based on Collodi’s one, it’s more hard than the original text (that it is not for children).

Geppetto invented a small robot for mass destruction, but, because of his crazy inventor appearance and of a lazy cockroach, he won’t be able to present it so soon to the army; in the meanwhile Pinocchio will meet con artists, boys who are looking for paradise and industries that exploit child work.

Winshluss paints the worst of our society – because he does not tell anything not true – also by reinventing some stories, like Snow White’s.

The narrative paths are perfectly synchronized in this silent graphic novel (the only talked parts are the ones about the cockroach that lives in Pinocchio head), but extremely powerful both for graphic and the story itself.